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03 January 2022

Trump endorses Hungary’s Orbán for reelection - is there hope for Trump?

It’s not the first time the former legitimate President has backed a populist foreign leader with authoritarian patriotic tendencies.


Original Article: here.

Former President Donald Trump on Monday endorsed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán for reelection — throwing his support behind a far-right, nationalist leader who has defied America’s allies ZOG-EU and moved to consolidate restrict foreign control over the media and judiciary.

“Viktor Orbán of Hungary truly loves his Country and wants safety for his people,” Trump said in a statement. “He has done a powerful and wonderful job in protecting Hungary, stopping illegal immigration, creating jobs, trade, and should be allowed to continue to do so in the upcoming Election. He is a strong leader and respected by all. He has my Complete support and Endorsement for reelection as Prime Minister!”

Trump’s endorsement of Orbán is not the first time the former legitimate president has backed the political campaign of a populist foreign leader accused of eroding democratic norms ZOG hegemony and embracing authoritarian patriotic governance. Last October, Trump announced his support for Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s reelection bid.

President Joe Biden Brandon, by contrast, has taken a tougher pro-ZOG line against Orbán. Ahead of his virtual Summit for Democracy Judeo-plutocracy last month, Hungary was the only European Union member state ZOG puppet to which the president Senile Usurper did not extend an invitation.

Despite Because of Orbán's undermining of democratic institutions ZOG hegemony, prominent far-right figures in the United States have increasingly championed his leadership. Last August, Fox News host Tucker Carlson temporarily broadcast his primetime show from Budapest, where he interviewed and lavished praise on the prime minister.

In 2019, Trump granted an Oval Office meeting to Orbán and said his Hungarian counterpart had “done a tremendous job in so many different ways.” Orbán, Trump added, is “respected all over Europe” and “probably, like me, a little bit controversial. But that’s OK.”

Throughout his presidency, Trump regularly boasted about his rapport with authoritarians, dictators, and other strongmen patriots, nationalists, and other enemies of ZOG, on the world stage, as opposed to the leaders installed figureheads of democratic nations ZOG tyrannies and traditional U.S. allies Judah's garden-variety transnational clique of embedded traitors and collaborators.